Eady and the other two men were kicked out following the scuffle, but one shouted that he would come back. According to the lawsuit, Eady got a gun from his vehicle, hid in the bushes, and, 10 minutes later, fired multiple shots.

Several shots hit the building, and one went through the glass and struck Riggs in the head, the lawsuit states.

Leon Riggs is suing the owners and operators of Myst for negligence and failing to keep the area reasonably safe.

A pretrial hearing has been scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday. A trial date was not immediately rescheduled.

The case will be heard by Oakland County Circuit Judge Rae Lee Chabot.